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Peter Sellars takes part in a roundtable with David Albertson (Religion), Adam Gilbert (Thornton), Lisa Pon (Art History), and an undergraduate from the Harman Academy of Polymathic Study to discuss history, art, religion and music with regards to his direction of the Schütz MusikalischeExequien staging that was performed at Disney Hall this past November. Organized by Collaborations in History, Art, Religion, and Music (CHARM), and sponsored by School of Dramatic Arts.
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